Raymond Skinner Center
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekdays (quieter)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Kevin Fletcher
10 months agoMy daughter attends a summer camp for special needs children and adults. It's offered through the park commission. I had no clue until I went on their site looking for summer camp options as she's aged out of SLA with MSCS.
tony becton
6 years agoIt's a very nice place so far as I know. This is my second time going back there I know in March every year they have a wheelchair basketball tournament and my sister invited me again this year to go and play when is very nice . Just a fun way to interact with disability people. So I love it's every time she hits my phone up and asked me to play because with no hesitation is I say yes
Timera Allen
7 years agoMy Brother and I Love going to the Skinner Center. I work for my brother, he has a form of disability. The whole staff is amazing and they offer great learning and fun activities for Reach Out and the staff allow others to participate in their activities. The Center is a wonderful place for my brother to go and they treat him equal as others. ❤
Veronica Michelle Evans
6 years agoveronica has been going to Friday night dances since she was 16 and is now 36. She makes this dance a priority in her life. Our week revolves around this event She loves it so much that she once insisted on going the day she had four wisdom teeth pulled. She refused pain meds until she got home from the dance. She sometimes goes early to visit with her friends a couple of hours early. They could always need more funding.. They have a heated pool for people with disabilities and arthritis. Feels so good. I love to go but it could use some updates.
Gary Joseph Stier
5 years agoFirst visit ever so can't really rate the experience. My wife is in a wheel chair & wants to get back to swimming & aquasize for fitness & weight control. This was the only place weve found near/around Memphis & off the top, physical access & the facility look good.
Contact Information
712 Tanglewood St, Memphis, TN 38104, USA
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